The Rig
A bit like Feast Meets Blackout meets all the other monster-on-an-oilrig movies. Pants. At least they used a man in a suit for most of the time the things were on screen. Will probably end up on SyFy minus a few F words and blood splashes.

And of course those of us that have to use the trains are buying their tickets online? My Wakefield-Kings Cross return was £34, about the same as last year I think. I'm not sure, but I think going to a station and booking a journey might cost tons more?

Cheers guys just checked various cinemas like Vue, it does seem to be getting a cinema release, just not a very wide one. Night of the Demons at the cinema too no less - hope it's dvd release (& F too) doesn't get pushed back.

'Tried' to watch something on the scifanny channel a few days ago called Dinocroc vs Supergator :( The original Dinocroc was fun, but I can't comment on Supergator. Jim wynorski has totally lost whatever little qualities he once had as a film maker (Chopping Mall, oh dear how long ago was that.) And...

It's a lovely looking bag, will come in very handy for work... Bloody 'catacombs' on DVD, total film and some chocs and drink. Oh thank goodness I wasn't the only one who ended up with a Catacombs dvd (and something called Days of Darkness). I did appreciate the drink though as I was dying of thirs...

Hi Outsider. Sounds like you had a terrible time. I still think you were brave coming down and giving it a try. I agree with all of the things you said... God, the wait between films was excruciating- "fuck it, McDonalds again." just to get away from all the small groups. I wish I'd seen more people...

Everytime the banshee screamed, she woke me up! I did actually drift off in a few places (very tired - and it doesn't help when you have people in front of you getting all snug n comfy ) The film was better than I thought, I'll give it anothergo on dvd.